MathWorks partners with NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Institute for two-day course
The course is being offered in both instructor-led online and self-paced on-demand formats throughout the rest of 2020.
Leading global software provider and developer MathWorks, recently announced a two-day course on ‘Deep Learning with MATLAB’. The course is developed in collaboration with NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Institute and is being offered in both instructor-led online and self-paced on-demand formats throughout the rest of 2020.
On completion, engineers, scientists, and researchers will be ready to apply GPU-accelerated deep learning techniques in MATLAB to common applications such as image classification, autonomous systems, voice recognition, and object detection. For dates and locations, visit the Deep Learning with MATLAB course schedule.
David Rich, director, MATLAB marketing, MathWorks said, “The NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute plays a crucial role in developing hands-on training and showcasing how to use new techniques like deep learning to solve complex problems. This course offers a practical approach to deep learning that will help NVIDIA users to iterate quickly and converge on a solution that meets product and time-to-market requirements.”
Will Ramey, senior director and global head of developer programs at NVIDIA added that, “There’s been a surge of interest in Deep Learning with the MATLAB course using NVIDIA GPUs. Learning how to quickly and easily apply the power of NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate neural network training streamlines the process of application development and allows for more rapid deployment and faster time to market.”
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